"Song-type tenore (word designating the polyphonic vocal groups of the centre of Sardinia) ; dance (ballu) performed a cappella by the "Coro di Bitti".
Four men. The better to perceive the rôles and colours of the voices, it was asked of the singers to stagger the entry of each of the parts. Successively : bassu, contra, boghe, mesa boghe. This lyphony is based on the major triad. The boghe has the text, the three other voices make up the cuncordu (the "chorus") by using syllabic formulas (without meaning).
The choice of consonants determines the rhythmic progress ;the vowels are of different colours, largely filling the sonic spectrum : high timbre for the mesa bughe (using vowels [i] and [e]), lower timbres for the bassu and the contra ([a],[É],[o]).
Sung at gatherings for fêtes, meals, and so on.
"Come, ive your hand to me, who is inconsolable"."